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when people say what is their religion, "what's your religion?" what they really want to know is what's the label of what you believe. and if we simply think about religion as belief, well, that's extremely important. if you're a devout roman catholic, you have to know what you believe. if you're a hare krishna devotee, you have to know what you believe. so being in belief is very important, and it's a style that people have. does it go too far sometimes? well, i think so. but it's necessary, and it's a way people go about believing. it brings them into certain religious organizations, it brings them there, sitting down on the pews, because that's what they want to believe. another style that people have, though, that's very important, is the communal style, and it goes back to chris's observation earlier in this course - people want to belong. and you'd be amazed at how many people, particularly those who were born into a religion, you ask them the most basic question about their faith and, wewell, "what? i believe that? what do you mean? i didn'
when people say what is their religion, "what's your religion?" what they really want to know is what's the label of what you believe. and if we simply think about religion as belief, well, that's extremely important. if you're a devout roman catholic, you have to know what you believe. if you're a hare krishna devotee, you have to know what you believe. so being in belief is very important, and it's a style that people have. does it go too far sometimes? well, i think so. but it's...
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but love religion or hate religion or don't care about religion - the fact is, it's out there and people are doing it. so what i tried to do, bouncing off my students year in and year out in the classrooms down at western, is to say, "well, what is it to you? what do you find out? what is it?" and here we get this five stages of religion. i apologize for sounding like an academic with "stages of religion," but i wanted to go through these five stages, and you can check it out, see how it relates to your own experience, and please jump in here anytime as we go through it. but the stages we'll go through is first off self-consciousness - the fact - and we'll come back and go through each stage on its own; i just want to list them for you here. the first is self-consciousness. we are conscious of ourself, which makes us immediately more open to something beyond ourself. people will argue about this, but they say that my good friend, my dog, is not particularly self-conscious. i don't know about that - when she gets shaved every summer, she gets embarrassed and hides under the shed in the ba
but love religion or hate religion or don't care about religion - the fact is, it's out there and people are doing it. so what i tried to do, bouncing off my students year in and year out in the classrooms down at western, is to say, "well, what is it to you? what do you find out? what is it?" and here we get this five stages of religion. i apologize for sounding like an academic with "stages of religion," but i wanted to go through these five stages, and you can check it...
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i am very adamant about my take on religion. i am not smart enough to know what my take is, but i believe in a higher power. what i question what allows me to go out and make fun of another person's idea of religion? once i found that answer, it allowed me to go out there and believe enough in the project and the process to accept what my role was. tavis: situate this for me in the context of this play in the era of ann romney building up for his run for the white house. >> yes. i remember leading up to it, romney was not even a figure in politics that was -- i guess he had made that run in 2008, but it was not one of those things where he was the front runner. we had not even gotten to that stage yet when i opened in 2010. but i remember a "newsweek" audible coming up talking about "the year of the mormon," and it had romney' s base on it. i remember wondering if we had somehow manifested this reality, or is it: it's the adults that all of these things are converging at once and this truly is the mormon moment. i question that
i am very adamant about my take on religion. i am not smart enough to know what my take is, but i believe in a higher power. what i question what allows me to go out and make fun of another person's idea of religion? once i found that answer, it allowed me to go out there and believe enough in the project and the process to accept what my role was. tavis: situate this for me in the context of this play in the era of ann romney building up for his run for the white house. >> yes. i...
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, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence prevention, an effort to use good data in research, they have released a come pend yum of common bullying tools. that's also available online. we are doing these conversations with community and the pres
, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented...
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many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our content online so a teacher in north dakota where there are no muslim, potentially, no expert can come to her classroom, they can go to our web site and download the content and teach the things we are teaching. >> i think partnerships are the best way to overcome the limitations because we all have limitations. and sometimes it's just visibility. we actually have on our web site 50 short films and one of them is a muslim student from a school in fremont going to a school in arinda talking about what it's like going to school as a muslim in the united states and they are asking questions and you se
many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our...
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and we need to make sure that we keep only the good and therefore you need religion. when you live in a society you have groups because otherwise people are going too fast on the motorway because people have no respect to the elss because the stronger take this place this is this is human nature what we have done to go and make sure that we live together is by create images lage advice by creating an authority that everyone respect. or. a. story of. god are. just. don't tell me alabama. law. suits. me leave. it to. lead mission and free accreditation free. for charges free the arrangements free. free. free. hold free blog plug in video for your media project a free media dog r t dot com you. will see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know . welcome to the big picture. just so.
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just in the same vein of we have freedom of religion, we also have freedom from religion. we have freedom to buy a gun, shouldn't we have freedom from people who have guns? >> absolutely. background checks should be put in place immediately. there's no reason, even harry reid shouldn't be afraid to put that up for a vote. and i think they would get the support out of a republican congress. that is not a second amendment issue. the fact is that you are -- you are allowed to have a gun in your home, you are allowed to protect yourself. it doesn't mean that, for example, in new york city, you're allowed to walk around carrying a gun. it's for the safety of the whole. that's okay. what's going on right here is really republicans need to stand up when we hear this fear mongering going on. let's call it the way it is. we want to do some things we have to do, we're for the second amendment, but let's be reasonable and rational on this. >> well, as we -- as i brought up to senator barrasso there about using hurricane sandy as a reference point. could you imagine, you know? come on
just in the same vein of we have freedom of religion, we also have freedom from religion. we have freedom to buy a gun, shouldn't we have freedom from people who have guns? >> absolutely. background checks should be put in place immediately. there's no reason, even harry reid shouldn't be afraid to put that up for a vote. and i think they would get the support out of a republican congress. that is not a second amendment issue. the fact is that you are -- you are allowed to have a gun in...
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on jesus i think we get we get sidetracked we want to argue about guns or will argue about you know religion is right things are getting a person should just start let's let's start the ball rolling in a new direction let's not wait for it to come from someone else and let's let's be loving let's be healthy and because we don't have enough of that in america we've created space for other things to fill the vacuum i think guns are necessary but i think the right people should have them and i guess that the. so that legislators are find out who can and cannot based on their health and also based on. the knowledge the. basically just based on the the ability to have something like this i think it's necessary for protecting ourselves but not everyone should have the right to have it there was how realistic is the american public when it comes to the whole issue of gun control i think the public and is quite realistic will take a look at this while the public clearly favorite gun control and you see that year they hit the five percent favor gun control forty four percent opposed so that quite a h
on jesus i think we get we get sidetracked we want to argue about guns or will argue about you know religion is right things are getting a person should just start let's let's start the ball rolling in a new direction let's not wait for it to come from someone else and let's let's be loving let's be healthy and because we don't have enough of that in america we've created space for other things to fill the vacuum i think guns are necessary but i think the right people should have them and i...
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on jesus i think we get we get sidetracked we want to argue about guns or will argue about you know religion is right things are getting a person should just start with let's start the ball rolling in a new direction let's not wait for it to come from someone else and let's let's be loving let's be helpful and because we don't have enough of that in america we've created space for other things to fill the vacuum i think guns are necessary but i think the right people should have them and i guess that the. so that legislators are find out who can and cannot based on their health and also based on. the knowledge the. basically just based on the ability to have something like this i think it's necessary for protecting ourselves but not everyone should have the right to have it there was how realistic is the american public when it comes to the whole issue of gun control i think the public and is quite realistic will take a look at this while the public clearly favors gun control and you see here they hit the five percent favor gun control forty four percent opposed so that's quite a hefty eleve
on jesus i think we get we get sidetracked we want to argue about guns or will argue about you know religion is right things are getting a person should just start with let's start the ball rolling in a new direction let's not wait for it to come from someone else and let's let's be loving let's be helpful and because we don't have enough of that in america we've created space for other things to fill the vacuum i think guns are necessary but i think the right people should have them and i...
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on jesus i think we get we get sidetracked we want to argue about guns or will argue about you know religion is right things are getting a person should just start with let's start the ball rolling in a new direction let's not wait for it to come from someone else and let's let's be loving let's be healthy and because we don't have enough of that in america we've created space for other things to fill the vacuum i think guns are necessary but i think the right people should have them and i guess that be. to the legislators to find out who can and cannot based on their health and also based on. the knowledge the. basically just based on the ability to have something like this i think it's necessary for protecting ourselves but not everyone should have the right to have. their was how realistic is the american public when it comes to the whole issue of gun control i think the public is is quite realize it will take a look at this while the public clearly favors gun control and you see that year they hit the five percent favor gun control forty four percent opposed so that's quite a hefty eleve
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the potential jurors noted they have daily and meaningful contact with a person of another race or religion. and then i had another trial after this was done in another jurisdiction that shall go unnamed, and i would say there were maybe 5 percent of the jurors, potential jurors, who had had meaningful contact with a person of a different race or ethnicity and that's really what this is about. one of my least favorite words is the word tolerance because, you know, i tolerate brussel sprouts but if you simply tolerate the diversity that is america, you are going to, you are aspiring for mediocrity. when we have, and this gets back to your question, when we have leaders that embrace diversity and that build a culture that says, you know what, if you want to compete in the global economy tomorrow, pal, you've got to embrace diversity. why does coca-cola write a brief to the united states supreme court and general motors and microsoft on issues of diversity and higher education? because they know if they want to get ahead, they've got to embrace that diversity. if they want to continue to be a
the potential jurors noted they have daily and meaningful contact with a person of another race or religion. and then i had another trial after this was done in another jurisdiction that shall go unnamed, and i would say there were maybe 5 percent of the jurors, potential jurors, who had had meaningful contact with a person of a different race or ethnicity and that's really what this is about. one of my least favorite words is the word tolerance because, you know, i tolerate brussel sprouts but...
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ago we also launched an interfaith speakers bureau where we take out representatives of the 5 major religions and do the same thing and we model in front of high school and middle school students how the faiths can sit down like we are sitting here today and have conversations about our commonalities but about our differences as well. many of the comments we get from students is, wow, you guys can sit up there and talk because most of the pictures our students see are the ones that have been playing across our screens the last 2 or 3 days. we hope by challenging that we can prevent bullying and harassment we've been seeing here today. >> thank you, amina stacy is manager of communications for the los angeles giants. >> if you think about what our mission is, you probably think our mission is to win the world series every year, which hopefully this year we're on the right track, but actually our mission statement, we just went through an exercise but our mission statement has always been to enrich the community through innovation. and it's very, i am very proud of the fact that the giants have
ago we also launched an interfaith speakers bureau where we take out representatives of the 5 major religions and do the same thing and we model in front of high school and middle school students how the faiths can sit down like we are sitting here today and have conversations about our commonalities but about our differences as well. many of the comments we get from students is, wow, you guys can sit up there and talk because most of the pictures our students see are the ones that have been...
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. >> eric: do you know fasting is one of the most holy things you can do in the catholic religion? >> bob: why friday only? >> eric: representation of -- >> kimberly: you don't meat anyway. you are slightly anorexic. >> andrea: i know you don't give anything up, but what do you think you could give up? >> brian: that would really be a sacrifice. >> bob: a sacrifice. you know me. >> kimberly: women, and betting. he'd be cranky. >> bob: women and bed wetting? >> kimberly: women and betting. >> eric: what about the cigars? >> bob: i can't do that. i'm not a catholic. we're prod stant. >> eric: shouldn't you have solidarity with the fellow catholics. >> kimberly: see bob wants to argue about -- >> andrea: i will say this. robert, you have given up enough in your life. >> bob: that is right. given up booze and drugs. >> eric: logic. >> bob: that was because of the drugs and alcohol did that. >> kimberly: the poor man, god bless him. he could be in jail or dead. >> bob: i was in jail. but i'm out of it now. one more thing. this is dedicated to you. is next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer] surp
. >> eric: do you know fasting is one of the most holy things you can do in the catholic religion? >> bob: why friday only? >> eric: representation of -- >> kimberly: you don't meat anyway. you are slightly anorexic. >> andrea: i know you don't give anything up, but what do you think you could give up? >> brian: that would really be a sacrifice. >> bob: a sacrifice. you know me. >> kimberly: women, and betting. he'd be cranky. >> bob: women...
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. >> religion in america, where people are holding on to faith >> cupertino, concord, wine country, and all the bay area, this is abc7. >> we are back and coming up on 6:15 on valentine's day. the fog is thicker and hitting more reporting stations and mountain view is quarter mile visibility, and less than quarter mile at half moon bay and more dangerous and novato and up 101 to santa rosa so be careful. you can see the next way offshore wind moving across the bay area right now so thing for is not going to last beyond 9:00 today. we will have temperatures in the mid 30's to mid-40's and we will be in the mid town per 60's by 4:00. if you have plans, low-to-mid 50's. >> more women are using the morning after pill. a just-released survey shows one in nine women define -- between the aims of 15 and 44 have used the pill after sex up 4 percent from 2002, with the increased popularity likely because it is easier to get and only women younger than 17 need a precaution. caucasian women and those with advanced education use the morning after pill the most. >> barnes & noble is warning not to e
. >> religion in america, where people are holding on to faith >> cupertino, concord, wine country, and all the bay area, this is abc7. >> we are back and coming up on 6:15 on valentine's day. the fog is thicker and hitting more reporting stations and mountain view is quarter mile visibility, and less than quarter mile at half moon bay and more dangerous and novato and up 101 to santa rosa so be careful. you can see the next way offshore wind moving across the bay area right...
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it may become a religion even more than it was in the history of the religion of the poor. >> that's the root of the faith. >> but also a more conservative faith in many ways also. you've got another great story in here, the most expensive weapon ever built. and this is a great story for all those who are carping about how a few cuts in the defense department with the sequester is going to savage america's national defense structure. it just simply is not. this story is a great example of just how forward thinking ike was when he warned of the growing industrial military complex. it is described in this piece. >> right. and the irony, of course, is that the f-35, which will be the most expensive weapon system ever built, was conceived as a fighter for all three services. remember, each of the different services would have their own warplanes. but what has happened, it's become a kind of -- like a camel is is a horse designed by committee, it's a jet that has all kinds of different things that in many ways is about fighting the last war. you know the old saying, every general fights t
it may become a religion even more than it was in the history of the religion of the poor. >> that's the root of the faith. >> but also a more conservative faith in many ways also. you've got another great story in here, the most expensive weapon ever built. and this is a great story for all those who are carping about how a few cuts in the defense department with the sequester is going to savage america's national defense structure. it just simply is not. this story is a great...
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the truth is that through the frankfurt school in nazi, germany, they taught to redestroy religion, family -- host: a little off topic, do you want to address his points about -- guest: let me say something to chris. you don't know my background, i happen to be bulgarian. my mother grew up in bulgaria. left after having met an american and coming to this country before the communists took over, i absolutely an hor communism and one of the greatest days of my life was when the -- was when the wall came down. let me say something about organized labor. the vast majority of unions have never been communistic in this country. when i go around the world, they think we're extremely conservative, very capitalistic in terms of our union membership. and what's interesting is, i don't think unions are wonderful, i like checks and balances. i love being an american and being in a culture where we have checks and balances. the president doesn't run the country, congress doesn't run the country, the supreme court doesn't run the country, they keep checks on each other. i don't think one side should hav
the truth is that through the frankfurt school in nazi, germany, they taught to redestroy religion, family -- host: a little off topic, do you want to address his points about -- guest: let me say something to chris. you don't know my background, i happen to be bulgarian. my mother grew up in bulgaria. left after having met an american and coming to this country before the communists took over, i absolutely an hor communism and one of the greatest days of my life was when the -- was when the...
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when everyone feared there would be a ton of insider selling when the company got religion about going mobile, that was the moment to buy, not sell. the weakest hands were already gone and the knowledgeable people stepped in to buy. same thing with raucous, the wi-fi company, after it broke the print, or the initial ipo price. ipos can be a great way to make mad money, but if you are not in the know, it he can be a very treacherous path. remember, the big guys don't necessarily have you, the home gamer in mind. beware and trust me, never buy in the aftermarket. for every winner there are ten losers, and please, please, please, don't be a sucker. stay with cramer. >>> dealing with ipos can be difficult and dangerous, because the prospect of instant gains is so enticing. >> that was easy. >> euphoria can cloud your better judgment. everybody who got in on the aborted facebook deal knows too well, you need a consistent method so you don't get torn to pieces by something you don't understand, a deal you can't fathom or make heads or tails of. so here is your primer on analyzing hot from co
when everyone feared there would be a ton of insider selling when the company got religion about going mobile, that was the moment to buy, not sell. the weakest hands were already gone and the knowledgeable people stepped in to buy. same thing with raucous, the wi-fi company, after it broke the print, or the initial ipo price. ipos can be a great way to make mad money, but if you are not in the know, it he can be a very treacherous path. remember, the big guys don't necessarily have you, the...
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in germany, they were taught to destroy religion, population, -- host: off topic but do you want to address his points? guest: you do not know my background. i am bulgarian. my mother left after met an american before the communist took over. i absolutely a poor, was him -- i actually hate at veganicioomm. most unions have never been communist him. -- communistic. we are very capitalistic with our union membership. i do not think unions are wonderful. i like checks and balances. i love being an american and being in a culture with checks and balances. the president does not run the country. congress does not run the country. the supreme court does not run the country. i do not think once i should have all of the power. power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. and the public sector, unions have had too much power. that is what a lot of states with big public-sector unions are having problems. the solution is not to eliminate .he laws it is to go back to the bargaining table. he did and then unions gave him $100 million and reduction. he granted tax cuts for the wealthy.
in germany, they were taught to destroy religion, population, -- host: off topic but do you want to address his points? guest: you do not know my background. i am bulgarian. my mother left after met an american before the communist took over. i absolutely a poor, was him -- i actually hate at veganicioomm. most unions have never been communist him. -- communistic. we are very capitalistic with our union membership. i do not think unions are wonderful. i like checks and balances. i love being an...
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when everyone feared there would be a ton of insider selling when the company got religion about going mobile, that was the moment to buy, not sell. the weakest hands were already gone and the knowledgeable people stepped in to buy. same thing with raucous, the wi-fi company, after it broke the print, or the initial ipo price. ipos can be a great way to make mad money, but if you are not in the know, it he can be a very treacherous path. remember, the big guys don't necessarily have you, the home gamer in mind. beware and trust me, never buy in the aftermarket. for every winner there are ten losers, and please, please, please, don't be a sucker. stay with cramer. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken togeth
when everyone feared there would be a ton of insider selling when the company got religion about going mobile, that was the moment to buy, not sell. the weakest hands were already gone and the knowledgeable people stepped in to buy. same thing with raucous, the wi-fi company, after it broke the print, or the initial ipo price. ipos can be a great way to make mad money, but if you are not in the know, it he can be a very treacherous path. remember, the big guys don't necessarily have you, the...
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there is no formal discrimination there based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or age. the only thing someone might be able to claim is there are more college graduates who are nonminority than minority and you might be able to argue there's discrimination. that's the type of thing i think a court would find perfectly appropriate. it goes on all the time. so often if i have a job that i'm really skilled in that job but i don't have the background to move to the higher position, they bring in someone i have to train to be able to do my level of work and then they get a higher salary, they get bumped up to the higher positions and i stay where i am. that's very common. unfortunately it's not illegal. the first question you ask is about state people doing federal work. so many of the federal statutes give money to the states, different welfare provisions, different unemployment compensations under the unemployment tax, which is a federal tax, but the states run those services subject to certain minimum requirements. where you work for the state formally, are you a
there is no formal discrimination there based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or age. the only thing someone might be able to claim is there are more college graduates who are nonminority than minority and you might be able to argue there's discrimination. that's the type of thing i think a court would find perfectly appropriate. it goes on all the time. so often if i have a job that i'm really skilled in that job but i don't have the background to move to the higher...